Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 30, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
WORK WANTED
TWO 20” bcvs bikes $25 00 each.
Boy's size 14 jacket like new
$5 00 Phone 429-3842 Also, da-
veno and cover $10.
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FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Union - 783
Bridge Street 10 30 a m. to 5:30
p.m - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday. Sunday and
Monday. Or call 429-8245 during
non-office hours.
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CONSTRUCTION:
Experienced
(12 years) Carpenter in general.
Now permanently headquartered
at Clint's Tree Farm. Phone 429.
7261. Leland Seibert.
3513
FOR SALE: 12-Ft Smoker Craft
Aluminum boat. Like new. 6
h p Mercury and Holsclaw trail­
er $395 cash Phone 755-2383
saie
FOR SALE Davenport- & clothes
dryer
Call 429-6802 or see at
224 A Street
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AUTO PARTS
Tires - Batteries • Shocks - Brakes
Gen. A Starters . Mufflers - Water
Pumps - Fuel Pumps — In Stock
For Most Popular Makes.
FOR SALE: Two snow tires for
Chev. wheels, 725x15, $30. 12
HP outboard motor, Sea King,
$75
Four 28x80” sliding ma­
hogany doors and hardware. $16.
Fruit jars Twelve 7' cedar fence
posts. $6 8” tilting arbor bench
saw $60 Phone 429-8044.
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ARNOLD * MARY'S VERNONIA
BLUE LUSTRE not only rids
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft
and lofty. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1. Brunsman Hardware
ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
Installation Available
WESTERN AUTO
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Blown-ln Insulation
HUNTER'S SPECIAL: Like new
Tent Trailer, 5-gal butane tank,
all connections, includes table.
Sleeps six for $525 Call after
5 p m. 646-4205
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FOR SALE 10-Ft Chinook Truck
Camper, wall heater, oven, range,
ice box, propane lights and elec,
trie 110, jacks, tripod lifts. Ap­
prox 10 yrs. old. $775 00 Hoover
Spin-Dry Washer. Coppertone,
$25 00 W C. Hansen. 429-8774
after 5 p.m.
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FOR SALE.
Camper. $975
Phone 429-6783
IO1?'
Eldorado
Wilfred Holce
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1969 HONDA 300 Real good
conditkm. $350 or make offer.
Phone 4295582
3413
Rockwool Batting
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Collect 397-1670
ST. HELENS
HOME LOCKSMITH SERVICE
Lost keys replaced, combinations
changed, master system s, etc.
Also new locks on hand. Dave
Zamarripa. 1091 First Ave., Ph.
4297474,_________________ 44 tfc
Norman Hillsbery,
Builder
Any Type “ A-Frame” Built to
1’our Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
m odelng - Roofing . Foundations
1966 HONDA 250 Make offer
4295202 or 4295651.
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— FREE ESTIMATES —
429-8942
FOR SALI* Signature oil heater
and hotpoint electric range, $25
each Call 4297971________ 33t3
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BAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
FOR SALE: 1971 Honda CL350
Low mileage and extras. Call
4292205_________________ 33t3c
FOR SALE: Produce.
Corn,
table, freezing, etc., now
To­
matoes soon 1 blk. west Brown
Derby, Banks Lloyd Whitcomb,
324-2494. Eve.-weekends.
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SIMPLICITY Patterns: At "Sew
Simple” Shop. All pattern styles
available in most sizes. New pat­
terns monthly. ST.ART your fall
The Place To Call For
All Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel - Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia for
—Immediate Delivery—
Alla s Junkshop
Antiques
Buy. Sell or Trade
Highway 47
Star Ri.. Box 19
Phone 324 3644
Buxton, Oregon
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BRUCE BERNDT
Excavating Service
Sewer Systems Installed
4297262 — Keasey Rt. — Vernonia
25tfc
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SHOE REPAIRS, pick-up and de­
livery. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tandy Shoe Repair, D St.,
Vernonia, 4293301.
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CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts. CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 4295733 or 429-6301
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHONE 397-3172
If no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia Comity Septic
Tank Service
BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents. Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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FOR SALE-Rl Estate
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VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 4298711 or 4296254
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WANTED
WANTED:
double bed
Q U IN N
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES - RENTALS
Listings Needed
786 Bridge St — Phone 4298211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
________ Phone 755 2280
ca
Bill Horn
Realty vi »no«*
GRI
953 Bridge SI., Vernonia
Phone 4296203
BILL HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—4293804
Sue Filter—4297014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH —
Arlie Satterlee, Mgr —Ph 357-2321
FOR SALE-Aulos
CAR DOESN'T RUN RIGHT?
See Bud at Don’s Service
Comer of Bridge A Rose
Phone 429-7722 or 4292871
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Road Service
FOR RENT
TRAILER SPACE^or rent Adult
mobile home space on Timber
Rt., Box 257, Vernonia Phone
6 4 4 - 2 0 2 4 , ___________ 32tfc
FOR RENT: Deluxe 3 bedroom,
2 baths apartment
Carpets,
drapes, colored appliances, patio,
built-in utility room. Vernonia
Court Apartments
Phone 429
8211 or 644-6529
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Old wood antique
4293415.______ 34t3c
WANTED TO TRADE. Good clo­
ver hay for small calf or feeder
calf For information call Dale
Walker. 4297633.__________ 33t3c
CARD of THANKS
A BIG thank you to everyone for
the cards, visits and flowers dur­
ing my say in hospital. They
were greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
Dale Roberts
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Board of
Commissioners
( Memorandum Minute* >
The Columbia County Board of
Commissioners met in scheduled
session August 22 with Chairman
Fred Foshaug presiding. Com­
missioners Minkoff and Ahlborn,
and Deputy Clerk Barbara
Heller present
Commissioner Minkoff moved
TO WHOM it may concern: I am and Commissioner Ahlborn se­
no longer responsible for any conded to approve the minutes of
debts incurred by my husband, August 15, 1973. Motion carried
Carl Valensolo, after this date,
Keith Thompson, roadmaster,
Aug. 9. 1973.
discussed two quotes he had
Signed: Mrs. Carl Valensolo
received for prestressed con
33,4
crete bridge slabs to be used in
the repair of the bridge on Brinn
\ ERNONI \ GOLF tT .I'rf
Road Morse Brothers, $5.560,
and Empire Building Materials,
$7,440, Commissioner Minkoff
moved and Com m issioner
Ahlborn seconded that the quote
of Morse Brothers be accepted.
Motion carried.
Commissioner Minkoff moved
and Commissioner Ahlborn se­
NEWS A VIEWS
conded that the Board approve
various claims as well as the
By John Knowlton
following purchase orders: No.
Il seems like every time you
2365, Best Auto Paris. Truck and
want to play golf during the
Grader Supplies, $2,966 09; No.
summer, a tournament of some
2366, Morse Brothers, Pre­
kind is going on or the play is just
stressed concrete bridge slabs,
too slow to suit you. Not so this
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$5,560; No. 2354, Minnesota M in­
weekend.
ing and Mfg., Scotch Lite
On the last m ajor holiday of
sheeting. $2,470; No. 2263, A.
the year. Labor Day Weekend,
Goetz and Son, Grader parts,
the Vernonia Golf Course w ill be
$2,833.96; No. 2356, Col-West,
wide open to all players of all
2,000 tons pre mix, $14,200; No.
abilities The tournament-free
2353, Chevron Asphalt Co., 88
three-dav weekend w ill give
tons MC 250. $2,338; No. 2353 , St.
golfers ample time to play lots of
Helens Paving, 1500 tons pre
golf and visit with some golfing
m ix, $7,500.
buddies they haven’t seen for
Keith Thompson advised the
awhile
board that the performance tests
The following weekend w ill
are scheduled for the following:
feature the last big all-comers
Maintenance Man No. 3, (7
tournament of the year. The
applicants have filed); Main­
September 9 Nehalem Valley
tenance Man No. 4. (3 applicants
Open w ill offer $165 in prize
have filed).
money for the top five finishers
C o m m is s io n e r A h lb o r n
determined under the Callaway
discussed with Thompson water
Handicap system and an ad­
line problems from the Road
ditional $10 gift certificate to the
Department to the Dog Pound.
golfer with the lowest gross
Keith Thompson asked the
score.
board for permission to attend a
Practice up this weekend and
meeting in Newport. Ore. on
get ready for the Nehalem
either September 13,14,20, or 21.
Valley Open.
Board agreed.
The sponsors of the Nehalem
Discussion was held concern­
Valley Open, the Vernonia Mens
ing the calling for bids of
Golf Association, had a good turn
compact and intermediate cars
out at last Tuesday’s Men’s
for the motor pool
n ig ht. Twenty-one m em bers
A letter was received from A1
showed up and contributed to the
and Anna Begle concerning road
Joe Magoff retirement fund as
repair on Apiary Road.
Joltin' Joe shot the best round of
Frank LeMont, Assessor, dis­
the night, a 37, and won the prize
cussed with the board and Keith
for having the least putts. 12.
Thompson, the Meadowview
Other winners that night were
L ig h tin g
D is tric t
Budget.
B ill Nelson and Dan Fletcher.
Thompson asked that bills be
B ill got the KP on the fourth hole
sent to the Road Department
and Dan saved the most for the
rather than the County Trea­
last when he slammed out the
surer
long drive on the ninth hole.
Keith Thompson met with the
board for a hearing regarding
the vacation of C.L. Cleveland
Road P-158 as petitioned by
Ronald and Ruby McDonand.
Thompson indicated that certain
portions of the road proposed to
be vacated were necessary to
MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
adjacent property owners and
should not be vacated. Com­
W
L
Quinn's Insurance
3
1 missioner Ahlborn moved and
West Oregon
3
1 Commissioner Minkoff seconded
Timbernook
1
3 that the matter be tabled and a
Vernonia Drug
1
3 letter w'ritten to M r. and Mrs.
McDonald asking them to ap­
High team game, West Ore­ pear on September 5 at 10 a m.
for further hearing on this
gon, 842; high team series,
matter. Motion carried.
Quinn's Insurance, 2341 High
Phil Walrod, representing the
individual game, Mickey John­
Senior Citizens, informed the
son. 192; high individual series,
board that the Chairman of the
Enid Parrow, 486
Housing Authority has resigned
Splits picked up; Frankie
and asked for suggestions for a
Bowers 4-5.
replacement.
M artin Sells, county counsel,
and Terry Hahe, Sanitarian,
discussed Senate B ill No. 317
concerning contracting of ser­
vices with the County Health
Department and the State Board
of Health Commissioner Mink
off moved and Commissioner
R IV E R V IE W
-
Sunday
Ahlborn seconded that the board
through Thursday of last week
sign the contract concerning
Mrs Maude Wells, her daughter,
restaurants effective from July
Mrs Richard Holmes and child­
1, 1973 to January 1974. Motion
ren of Milwaukie and Ben
carried.
Botkin of Eugene enjoyed a
Commissioner MinkofT moved
camping trip at Brookings
and Commissioner Ahlborn se­
On Saturday Mrs Wells at
conded that the board sign the
tended the fall planning con­
franchise for Solid Waste Co­
ference of Delta Kappa Gamma
llection Transfer from Gerald
at Bend
Powell to Ronald Weisensluh
3511
Motion carried
Mr and Mrs Willie Cheeks
T e rry
Rahe, S a n ita ria n ,
visited their daughter and fam ­
advised that the Solid Waste
ily Mr and Mrs Richard Chilson
Advisory Committee has two
at Wansutter Wyoming, recen­
vacancies for members at large
______
tly
and asked the board for rec­
ommendation
Spending the week at the home
Discussion with M artin Sells,
of Mr and Mrs Claude Veal are;
county counsel, concerning the
their son and fam ily Mr and
resignation of Dorothy Knowl­
Mrs Kenneth yeal and two
ton, Justice of Peace from
children of Weaverville, Cali
Vernonia, and her request for
fornia, their daughter Mrs Dar
vacation pay
Commissioner
lene Poulson and two children of
M inkoff moved and Commis­
Hermiston and Mrs. Veal's bro­
sioner Ahlborn seconded that
ther and wife Mr and Mrs
Mrs Knowlton lie informed that
James Schmid and four child­
they would not pay her for
ren of Aberdeen. Washington
vacation but she could take time
Joining the group on Saturday
off with pay before September
were Mr Veal’s sister and
1st Motion carried.
husband Mr and Mrs Tom
The board signed an Order
Graves of Yam hill and his
approving Salary Schedule and
mother Mrs Mabel Graves
Job Description for Engineering
Technician III (SK29)
Mr and Mrs L arry Welch of
After discussion with Ron
Courtenay B C. spent the past
Reeves, Commissioner Minkoff
two weeks visiting his parents
moved and C om m issioner
Mr and Mrs Wayne Welch
A hlborn seconded th a t the
county pay out of the contigency
Mr and Mrs Ron Welch have
fund the printing of the South
moved from the former Graves
County Planning text Motion
house to Washington Street in
carried
Vernonia Mr and Mrs Ix w i
Jeri Johnson. Accounting De
Welch of Sherwood moved into partment, discussed with the
the house vacated by his brother
board the part time employment
NOTICE
BOWLING
WOMEN S LEAGUE
O c r n o n ia E a g le
Guests Enjoy Recent Visit
BIK K E N FE I.I) M r and Mrs
Alfred Van Winkle, and children,
Phyllis, Janice and Mark of
Spokane came in on Saturday for
a few days visit with her brother
and wife, the Francis Nord
stroms
A horse piayday was held at
the M wrence Johnstons on Sat­
urday. There were 32 riders
Some of them camped there
overnight
Coming
from
Knappa. Astoria and Seaside
Mr and Mrs. Francis Nord
strom took in the steam engine
festival at Brooks on last Friday,
then going on to Silverton On
Sunday they drove to the Bri
tenson Hot Springs at Detroit
where they spent a couple of
days, then returned home.
On Monday of las, week Mrs.
Ladies Enjoy Visit
In Clatskanie Area
RIVERVIEW - Mrs William
Falconer and Mrs. Nell Thacker
visited on Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Galloway at Clatskanie. From
there they went to Warrenton
and stayed until Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Varner.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline
attended the 25th wedding an­
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Cline at their home in
Beaverton Saturday evening
Others from here attending were
M r and Mrs. Bob King, M r and
Mrs. Owen East and Mr. and
Mrs Jim Johns Mrs. King was
maid of honor at the Cline’s
wedding.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Ed Buckner
were her brother Everett Run-
dell and Palmer Moore of Port­
land and Mrs. Ora George of
Stoney Point.
Ray Strong and son Brian of
Tacoma came Sunday to spend a
while at the home of his brother
and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Strong.
of Georgia Frane in the D istrict
Court.
Commissioner M inkoff moved
and Commissioner Ahlborn se­
conded the board sign an Order
for Modification by Attachment
of Conditions to Solid Waste
Disposal Franchise of Mickey's
Land F ill. Motion carried.
MARR 8c STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379, Forest Grove, Ore.
357-7281
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Cattle received Sunday & Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
—
Come
mook
hand
Call for Appointment —
through Banks, take Tilla­
road V/j ml., take first left-
road.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973 5
Willis Howell and sister, Miss
Clara Anderson of Seaside v i­
weekend with their grandpa
sited at the Tornblad home Mr * rents the Joe Lonnquists.
Ben Holboke visited them on’
Mr and Mrs Everett Johnston
Tuesday of las, week Also
attended the steam engine fes­
visiting (here were Mr and
tival at Brooks.
Mrs Bob Hamberg of Astoria
They spent several days. Bob
About 10 percent of West
and Walt drove up to Niehoali
G e rm a ny’s hotel restaurant
Mt They saw many animals.
employes are from Greece, Tur
Buddy Larson of Seaside made
key, Spain and other countries
a brief visit at the home of his
folks, the Francis Larson's on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Beach
accompanied by Mrs. Ar, Bel
lingham were in Forest Grove
last Friday
Mr and Mrs. Joe Lonnquist
returned back home on Monday
MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
of last week after visiting re­
latives in Horton, and Eugene
Eve and Scott Ixmnquist of
Eugene drove up and spent the
n neholem
U volley
Phone 429-3462
USED MOBILE HOMES,
TRAVEL TRAILERS,
CAMPERS AND TRUCKS
1—1969 Embassy 12x48 - 2 bedrooms,
all gas, very clean ________ ______ $3995
1—1959 Mercury 1 bedroom 10x50___ $1995
1—1956 Lakewood 1 bedroom 8x28
$1195
1—1967 Pathfinder 8x35........ ................... $2995
1—1972 - 8»/2 Ft. Prowler Travel Trailer.
Like N e w ________________________ $2595
1—1972 Road Ranger 24*. Excellent
Condition ________________________ $3495
1—1968 Aloha 177. Self Contained_____$1895
1—1964 Skylark 14'___________________ $695
1—1964 - 8' Chinook Camper______ ___
$695
1—1964 - 91/2* Caveman Camper_________ $795
1—1969 - lO'/i' (Security Camper_______ $1295
1—1971 Chevy % ton pickup with twin
gas tanks. New canopy, all powered.
Very clean____ __________________ $2995
1—22' Chris Craft Boat with 100 h.p.
Johnson _________ __ ______ __ ___ $1695
Twelve Month W arranty on all New Units.
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mobile home and travel trailer supplies,
accessories, awnings, skirting and insur­
ance. Open 7 days per week.
TROJAN HOMES IN C
Phone 556-1531
Located on Highway 30 to St. Helens 2V£ mi.
S.E. of Rainier. Next to Stop Inn at Rainier.
Also Clatskanie lot on Highway 30
Owned and Operated by Steve & Lotus Gaskill
SPEED Y
Group Enjoys
Camping Trip
Good Through Sept. 10
Good On All Large Size 1973 Oldsmobile and Pontiacs In Stock
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS
You just pay the manufacturer's base price of the automobile plus
destination and dealer delivery charge.
THEN PAY ONLY $1.00 FOR
!
each accessory or optional equipment item listed on the
manufacturer's sticker as shown on the window of each
model.
8 MODELS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 8
(All with Air Conditioning)
— SIMILAR SAVINGS ON —
1973 Compacts
1973 Intermediates
1973 GMC Trucks and Demonstrators
Phone 397-5000
Out *f Town
Buyer* Call
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